Eric
Brezellec (FRA) had an outstanding fourth day at the J/80 World
Championship, scoring a scintillating 1-7-1-2, and is now within
striking distance of Rayco Tabares (ESP). The defending world champion,
from Lanzarote, is still in pole position, but a 4-1-16-18, has cut his
championship lead to just seven points, with two races remaining.
Tomorrow is the 14th July, French National Day, and Brezellec will be coming out with all guns blazing.
“Today
was a very tricky day, with plenty of shifts in the wind and changes in
the tide, and we did not get the best results, especially in the last
two races, but tomorrow we will be strong and sail better.” promised
Rayco Tabares.
Past
J/80 world champion, and reigning Spanish champion, Jose Maria Van Der
Ploeg (ESP) scored 8-4-11-1 today, to move ahead of Luke Patience (GBR),
in the fight for the podium. Simon Moriceau (FRA) slipped up in Race
10, but came back with a third in Race 12, to have a chance of making
third for the regatta.
With
high pressure and a light southerly gradient wind forecast, there was
the possibility that the gradient breeze would be fizzled out by a sea
breeze in the afternoon. PRO Stuart Childerley, moved the scheduled
start an hour earlier, and made a late call to change the starting area
to East Knoll. The two decisions proved to be spot on, providing great
races and enough time to get four races sailed on a top class
racecourse.
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